State and national Democratic leaders as well as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and many deep-pocketed campaign organizations have all abandoned Graham Platner following new accusations that he sexually assaulted a woman he dated several years ago.
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A coalition of local business groups sent a letter to Small Business Administration urging the re-opening of a Springfield branch office
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The New Hampshire Soccer Project ends its series of watch parties, and looks ahead to growing the sport even after the World Cup.
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Roads were closed throughout the region with flooding on low-lying roads.
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A police officer was stabbed outside of a residence in Peterborough Sunday during an altercation with another resident, who was shot and killed.
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The wide selection of red, white and blue gear in the crowd outside Time Out Market made it feel like a second helping of Fourth of July.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic strategist Joel Payne about prominent Democrats on the national and state levels urging Graham Platner to withdraw from Maine's U.S. Senate race.
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Platner said the allegations are false and part of an attempt to knock him out of the race. But he also says the campaign is assessing the damage the story may have on his bid to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November.
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Power could be restored by Tuesday night to thousands of Connecticut residents following weekend storms, according to officials with energy provider Eversource.
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